Download Now - How to make disciples that make disciples.

HOW TO MAKE DISCIPLES THAT
MAKE DISCIPLES
Freely you have received, freely give.
Activity 1
SPIRITUAL PREPARATION
*Instructions for Trainer: Introduce yourself to the group and welcome everyone to the training.
*Pass around a sign-in sheet to collect every one’s name, telephone number and email address.
*Open with prayer. Ask who would like to pray?
*Have everyone go around the room and read one line from this page and the next aloud.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
THE GENERAL EXAMINATION OF CONSCIENCE
I give thanks to God our Lord for the favors I have received from His hand.
I ask for grace to know my sins and to rid myself of them.
I demand an account of my soul over the period since I last did this exercise (thoughts,
words, & deeds).
Ask for pardon from God our Lord for my faults.
Resolve to amend with the grace of God.
THE CONVERSATION
(Note: Speak exactly as one friend speaks to another. Ask Him for a favor, blaming yourself
for some misdeed. Make known your affairs to Him, and seeking advice in Him.)
Imagine Christ our Lord present before you and begin to speak with him, asking how it is that
though He is the Creator, He has stooped to become man, and to pass from eternal life to
death here on earth, that He might die for our sins.
In His presence, reflect upon the following:
What have I done for Christ? What am I doing for Christ? What ought I to do for Christ?
EXAMINATION OF THOUGHTS
I have victory over sinful thoughts when:
• A thought of committing a sin comes to mind, and I resist it at once, I have overcome it.
• If the same thought returns again and again, and I always resist it, it is conquered.
I am guilty of sinful thoughts when:
•The thought of sin comes to mind and for a short time I pay heed to it, or receive some sense
of pleasure or am somewhat negligent in rejecting it.
•I consent to the evil thought with the intention of carrying it out.
• I actually carry out the evil thought.
1
*Continue Reading
SPIRITUAL PREPARATION Continued
EXAMINATION OF WORDS
• Lying, ridicule, insults, or coarse or crude speech.
•Slander and gossip - I sin if I reveal a sin of someone else, unless the sin is publicly known
or I reveal someone’s hidden sin to another person with the intention that the person to
whom I am talking is able to and will help the sinner to come out of their sin.
EXAMINATION OF DEEDS
• You shall have no other gods before me.
•You shall not make for yourself a carved image, or any likeness of anything that is in heaven
above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth. You shall not
bow down to them or serve them, for I the Lord your God am a jealous God.
• You shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain.
•Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy. Six days you shall labor, and do all your work,
but the seventh day is a Sabbath to the Lord your God. On it you shall not do any work, you,
or your son, or your daughter, your male servant, or your female servant, or your livestock, or
the sojourner who is within your gates.
• Honor your father and your mother.
• You shall not murder.
• You shall not commit adultery.
• You shall not steal.
• You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor.
•You shall not covet your neighbor’s house; you shall not covet your neighbor's wife, or his
male servant, or his female servant, or his ox, or his donkey, or anything that is your
neighbor’s.
*Ask the whole group to read the Lord’s Prayer out loud.
Matthew 6:9-13
9
“This, then, is how you should pray:
“‘Our Father in heaven,
hallowed be your name,
10 your kingdom come,
your will be done,
on earth as it is in heaven.
Give us today our daily bread.
And forgive us our debts,
as we also have forgiven our debtors.
13 And lead us not into temptation,
but deliver us from the evil one.
11
12
2
Activity 2
MAKING DISCIPLES
*Review this page with the whole group.
Our #1 priority is making disciples.
What was Jesus’ last command?
Matthew 28:19-20
Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the
Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, 20 and teaching them to obey everything
I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the
age.”
19
The command is to every Christian.
Love God
King
Brother Curtis was on a Chinese island with over 6 million people when he realized that he could
never reach the whole island talking to one person at a time. Instead, he started using this
training and in approximately 7 years, more than 600,000 people made a commitment to follow
Jesus. Currently, Brother Curtis has gone on to share this training in 99 other countries.
This system can work with no buildings, no paid staff, no budgets, no programs and no costs. It’s
simple and easily reproduced.
3
Activity 3
INTRODUCTIONS
*Have everyone get into pairs (men with men & women with women). You and your partner will have
10 minutes to get to know one another. Then you will each have 1 minute to introduce your partner to
the whole group.
*After 10 minutes allow each person 1 minute to introduce their partner.
4
Activity 4
*Review this page with the whole group. Ask for volunteers to read the following verses.
A significant part of prayer is listening.
If we cannot see God or hear Him how can we follow Him?
Jesus only did and said what the Father did and said.
John 5:30
I can do nothing on my own. I judge as God tells me. Therefore, my judgment is
just, because I carry out the will of the one who sent me, not my own will.
30
John 8:47
He who is of God hears God’s words; therefore you do not hear, because you are
not of God.”
47
John 10:27
27
My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me.
John 12:49-50
For I have not spoken on My own authority; but the Father who sent Me gave Me a
command, what I should say and what I should speak. 50 And I know that His
command is everlasting life. Therefore, whatever I speak, just as the Father has told
Me, so I speak.”
49
John 14:10
Do you not believe that I am in the Father, and the Father in Me? The words that I
speak to you I do not speak on My own authority; but the Father who dwells in Me
does the works.
10
John 15:15
No longer do I call you servants, for a servant does not know what his master is
doing; but I have called you friends, for all things that I heard from My Father I have
made known to you.
15
John 16:13-14
However, when He, the Spirit of truth, has come, He will guide you into all truth; for
He will not speak on His own authority, but whatever He hears He will speak; and He
will tell you things to come. 14 He will glorify Me, for He will take of what is Mine and
declare it to you.
13
Through the ministry of the Holy Spirit God speaks to us.
5
Activity 5
INTRODUCTIONS PART TWO – LISTENING TO THE LORD
*Take 5 minutes to pray silently and ask the Lord how He would introduce your partner.
*After 5 minutes allow each person 1 minute to introduce their partner the way that Jesus would
introduce him/her.
*After the introductions, ask if anyone has questions or comments.
6
CORE GROUP
Activity 6
*Divide into groups of 6 or 8 people (male & females together).
*Skip section 1 (Look Back) for activity 6 only.
*Ask facilitators to read directions and questions carefully aloud and allow 60 minutes for
section 2 (Look Up) & section 3 (Look Forward).
*The facilitator for each group will be the person who has the next birthday.
*Use Mark 5:1-20 for this core group session.
SIMPLE MEETING FORMAT – This format is designed for established believers. You will meet
with your core group once a week for at least 90 minutes. Additional meeting formats available at
the end of this training manual for beginners and non-believers.
1. LOOK BACK (1/3 of your time – 30 minutes) (Skip this section every time a new group is started)
Share a meal, a refreshment, a story from this week, or an answer to prayer. How has everyone’s personal
relationship with God been this week? If anyone is struggling, pray for him/her, and stay after to care for that
person.
Check-up (never skip)
How have you obeyed what you have learned? Who have you trained in what you have learned? With whom
have you shared your story or God’s story? (Review the commitments from last week’s meeting)
Vision (never skip)
Share a story from the Bible, a personal story, an inspiring slogan or song to encourage one another to share
Jesus with others, to start new groups, and to help others do the same. You can use one of the following Bible
passages to get started: Matthew 28:18-20, Luke 10:1-11, Acts 1:8, Luke 19:1-10, Matthew 13:1-23 (Additional
verses at the end of this training manual).
2. LOOK UP (1/3 of your time - 30 minutes) (Start here each time you model a new group)
Read and Discuss
Ask God to teach you this passage. Read this week’s passage. Then ask:
1. What did you like about this passage?
2.What did you find difficult about this passage?
Read this week’s passage again. Then ask:
3.What does this passage teach about people?
4.What does this passage teach about God?
3. LOOK FORWARD (1/3 of your time – 30 minutes)
Obey. Train. Share. (never skip)
Have everyone in the group pray for the Lord to show them how to answer the following questions, then make
commitments.
Write the commitments down and keep for next week’s meeting. Ask:
5. How will you obey this passage?
6. Who will you train with this passage?
7. With whom will you share your story or the God’s story?
Practice (never skip) - in groups of two or three, practice what you have committed to do in question 5, 6 or 7.
For example, role- play a difficult conversation or facing a temptation; practice teaching today’s passage, or
practice sharing the Gospel (God’s story).
Talk With God - in groups of two or three, pray for every member individually. Ask God to prepare the hearts of
the people who will be hearing about Jesus this week. Ask Him to give you the strength to be obedient to your
commitments.
*Ask if anyone has questions or comments.
7
Activity 7
SHARING YOUR STORY
*Trainer shares his/her story with the whole group.
*Ask each person to read the directions below and write their story in 15 minutes.
*After writing their story have each member share it with their partner in 3 minutes or less.
*Have them practice telling their story 5 times each. Each time pretending to present it to a
different person that they know in real life.
You will need to prepare your story and always be ready to share it with people. If they are
receptive, you can then tell them Jesus’ Story. Here is how you can tell your story:
Talk about your life before following Jesus. Describe your feelings, pain, loneliness, questions
(what happens after death?), or struggles you had before following Jesus.
Talk about your life after following Jesus - Tell them about how Jesus changed your life. Tell of the joy,
peace, and forgiveness Jesus gave you.
Invite a response - Your story should ask for a response. End with a question that will help you discover the
person’s level of spiritual interest. Ask something like: “Would you like to know how you can be forgiven?”
or “Would you like God to change your life?”
Keep it Brief (3 minutes or less) - Your story should be short and interesting. Do not be boring and do not
talk so long that the listener loses interest.
Many people in the Bible shared their personal testimonies. Some examples are the Gerasene
demoniac (Mark 5:18-20), the Samaritan woman (John 4:28-30, 39), Peter and John (Acts 4:18-21) and
Paul (Acts 9:1-22; 22:3-16; 26:9-18). You should read these passages to get some ideas about how to
share your faith in this way.
Here is a sample:
Hi my name is____________ , I'm from__________ . I can still remember the pain in my heart when my
wife and I learned that our baby girl due to be born in three weeks had died. It's times like this when a
person finds out if their faith has been placed in something real. I was born and raised by parents who
loved Jesus and at a very young age I placed my life in His hands. As I grew up I never questioned my faith
but I was often in situations when I found that Jesus did exactly what He promised. Rather than destroying
my faith in Jesus the death of my daughter showed me the depth of God's compassion and comfort. What I
had learned in my Bible set me from depression, despair and bitterness. I knew that I could trust God with
everything.
Throughout my life I have been blessed to help other people learn about Jesus. When someone decides to
turn from believing in themselves and doing what they believe to be right to following Jesus, doing what He
has commanded and trusting Jesus for their whole life I've seen the Kingdom of God come. I've seen
families that were filled with anger transformed by Jesus to families filled with love. I've seen people who
wanted to kill themselves transformed by Jesus into people who are filled with concern for others. I've seen
people who only cared about getting rich for themselves changed by Jesus into people who find the
greatest joy in loving others. Watching God heal people's lives and filling them with joy and purpose is my
greatest joy.
God continues to work in my life. I am continually amazed at God's love, faithfulness, wisdom, power and
care for me. I wonder if after hearing some of my story, you have any questions about God and your life.
8
Activity 8
LIST OF 100
*Give the group 15 minutes to read and follow the directions on this page. If they don’t finish
assign it as homework.
List all your friends, coworkers, neighbors and relatives that you relate to.
In the “date” section, write down when you plan to invite your friend to take the next step in
their spiritual journey.
For unbelievers or unknown status, share the gospel (Jesus’ Story) and your story or invite
them to be part of a CHAT group or a Hope Core Group. If you find they are a believer or they
become a believer then challenge them to start a Core Group and offer to coach them.
For believers, challenge them to start a Core Group and offer to coach them. Encourage them
to start a CHAT group as well. Have them fill out a List of 100 and follow up with those listed
on it.
Name
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
Date
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
9
Believer Unknown Unbeliever
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
67.
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
10
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
68. ________________________________________
69. ________________________________________
70. ________________________________________
71. ________________________________________
72. ________________________________________
73. ________________________________________
74. ________________________________________
75. ________________________________________
76. ________________________________________
77. ________________________________________
78. ________________________________________
79. ________________________________________
80. ________________________________________
81. ________________________________________
82. ________________________________________
83. ________________________________________
84. ________________________________________
85. ________________________________________
86. ________________________________________
87. ________________________________________
88. ________________________________________
89. ________________________________________
90. ________________________________________
91. ________________________________________
92. ________________________________________
93. ________________________________________
94. ________________________________________
95. ________________________________________
96. ________________________________________
97. ________________________________________
98. ________________________________________
99. ________________________________________
100.________________________________________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
____________
11
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
☐
CORE GROUP – 2nd Practice Session
Activity 9
*Divide into groups of 6 or 8 people (male & females together).
*Ask facilitators to read directions and questions carefully aloud and allow 90 minutes for
Section 1 (Look Back), Section 2 (Look Up) & Section 3 (Look Forward).
*The facilitator for each group will be the person who has the next birthday.
*Use 1 Corinthians 15:1-8, Romans 3:23 and Romans 6:23 for this core group session.
*During this (Look Back) practice session, simply pretend you shared your story with someone.
SIMPLE MEETING FORMAT – This format is designed for established believers. You will meet
with your core group once a week for at least 90 minutes. Additional meeting formats available at
the end of this training manual for beginners and non-believers.
1. LOOK BACK (1/3 of your time – 30 minutes) (Skip this section every time a new group is started)
Share a meal, a refreshment, a story from this week, or an answer to prayer. How has everyone’s personal
relationship with God been this week? If anyone is struggling, pray for him/her, and stay after to care for that
person.
Check-up (never skip)
How have you obeyed what you have learned? Who have you trained in what you have learned? With whom
have you shared your story or God’s story? (Review the commitments from last week’s meeting)
Vision (never skip)
Share a story from the Bible, a personal story, an inspiring slogan or song to encourage one another to share
Jesus with others, to start new groups, and to help others do the same. You can use one of the following Bible
passages to get started: Matthew 28:18-20, Luke 10:1-11, Acts 1:8, Luke 19:1-10, Matthew 13:1-23 (Additional
verses at the end of this training manual).
2. LOOK UP (1/3 of your time - 30 minutes) (Start here each time you model a new group)
Read and Discuss
Ask God to teach you this passage. Read this week’s passage. Then ask:
1. What did you like about this passage?
2. What did you find difficult about this passage?
Read this week’s passage again. Then ask:
3. What does this passage teach about people?
4. What does this passage teach about God?
3. LOOK FORWARD (1/3 of your time – 30 minutes)
Obey. Train. Share. (never skip)
Have everyone in the group pray for the Spirit to show them how to answer the following questions, then make
commitments.
Write the commitments down and keep for next week’s meeting. Ask:
5. How will you obey this passage?
6. Who will you train with this passage?
7. With whom will you share your story or the God’s story?
Practice (never skip) - in groups of two or three, practice what you have committed to do in question 5, 6 or 7.
For example, role- play a difficult conversation or facing a temptation; practice teaching today’s passage, or
practice sharing the Gospel (God’s story).
Talk With God - in groups of two or three, pray for every member individually. Ask God to prepare the hearts of the
people who will be hearing about Jesus this week. Ask Him to give you the strength to be obedient to your
commitments.
12
Activity 10
THE STORY OF JESUS
*Trainer shares the story of Jesus (Gospel) with the whole group.
*Ask each person to study the following 3 pages and develop a way to share the story of Jesus.
*Allow 30 minutes for this activity.
*After writing the Gospel have each member share it with their partner in 3 minutes or less.
*Have them practice telling it 5 times each. Each time pretending to present it to a different
person from your list of 100.
Sharing the Gospel can be done many different ways. 3 examples follow:
1. Romans 1:18-20, 28-32- God’s identity and role
Who is God?
What angers God?
2. Romans 3:23- Man’s need for salvation.
What is man’s spiritual problem?
Who has sinned?
What is sin?
3. Romans 6:23- The results of sin.
What is the wage/penalty for sin?
Who will receive this wage/penalty?
What is God’s plan for man’s salvation?
4. Romans 5:6-10- Christ died to pay the penalty for sin and rose again to give new life.
When did God love us?
How did He pay for our sin?
How did he save us and give us new life?
5. Romans 10:9-10- How can a person receive this salvation God offers?
What two things must a person do to be saved?
What does it mean to believe?
What does it mean to call Jesus your Lord?
6. Ask them if they would like to become a follower of Jesus. Pray with them to accept the gift of life and
commit their new life to God.
7. Rom. 10:13- Assurance of salvation.
What does this verse promise?
What did you just do?
What did God do for you?
GOD
Rom. 3:23
Rom. 6:23
GOD
Rom. 5:8
Death
13
Rom. 10:9
ONE VERSE EVANGELISM
Here’s a brief look at how it works. Let’s say God’s leading you to share the Gospel with your neighbor. Write out
Romans 6:23 on a piece of paper or a napkin: “For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in
Christ Jesus our Lord” (NIV). Then put your Bible away. Ask your neighbor if he would like to see a simple picture
based on this verse that will explain God’s relationship with people.
WAGES
Circle this word and ask, “How would you feel if your boss refused to pay you the wages that were due to you?”
Deep down, we all know that it is only right that we get what we deserve. Similarly, we earn wages from God for
how we have lived our lives.
SIN
Draw a circle around “sin,” asking your friend what he thinks when he hears this word. You might explain that sin
is more an attitude than an action. It can be either actively fighting God or merely excluding Him from our lives.
You can ask, “Has God ever seemed far away?” If he says “Yes,” add that that’s one of the things sin does-it
makes God seem far away. Now draw two
opposing cliffs with a gap in between.
DEATH
Circle this word and ask what thoughts come to
mind. Explain that death in the Bible always
includes the idea of some kind of separation.
BUT
While circling this word, mention that it is
important because it means that a sharp contrast
in thought is coming. What we have just looked at
is bad news; what follows is good news.
GIFT
Draw a circle around this word. Ask, “If wages are
what a person earns, then what is a gift?” Remind
your friend that someone must purchase the gift.
OF GOD
Circle this and explain that the gift you are talking
about is free. It is from God Himself. It’s so
special that no one else can give it. Ask, “How do
you feel when someone gives you a special gift?”
ETERNAL LIFE
Circle these two words next, and then ask, “How would you define these words?” Contrast one side of the cliff,
death, with the other side, eternal life. Ask, “What is the opposite of separation from God?”
CHRIST JESUS
Draw these words so they create a bridge between the two cliffs. Help your friend to consider that every gift has
a giver, and only Jesus Christ can give the gift of eternal life.
LORD
Circle this word and explain that recognizing Jesus as Lord means owning him as your King. This free gift of
eternal life is like the free gift of a wedding ring. It implies an ongoing relationship.
TRUST
Write this word over the bridge you just drew. Explain that friends trust each other, and tell your friend that Jesus
wants a trusting friendship with him. All he has to do is admit that he is responsible for the “sin” of either fighting
or excluding God from his life. That is what trust means-trusting that Jesus wants to forgive us for rejecting Him
from our lives. At this point you can ask him if he wants to start a relationship with God that will last forever. If he
says “Yes,” invite him to pray a short prayer in his own words, asking Jesus to forgive him.
Close by reminding them that this simple illustration shows what God is like: Someone who really cares about
people, including them. Invite them to read all about it in the Bible, perhaps beginning in the gospel of John.
Adapted with permission from One-Verse Evangelism, © 2000 Randy D. Raysbrook.
14
This works well for non-readers (oral learners):
HE REIGNED
HE CAME
HE DIED
HE ASCENDED HE’S COMING BACK
In the beginning, God created a perfect world. He made man a part of His family.
Man rebelled against God and brought sin and suffering into the world. This meant
that man was separated from God’s family.
God sent His son Jesus into the world to bring man back into relationship with
Himself. Jesus lived a perfect life. He taught the people about God. He performed
miraculous acts and healed many people to demonstrate God’s love and power.
Despite the fact that Jesus lived a perfect life and therefore did not have to die, He
chose to die on a cross as payment for our sins.
He was buried in a tomb. God saw Jesus’ sacrifice for sins and accepted it. He
demonstrated this by raising Him from the dead on the third day. So if we recognize
Jesus as Lord (God) and that He died for our sins, repent of our sins and ask for His
salvation then we are accepted back into God’s family and He gives us His Holy
Spirit to live in us.
Jesus stayed on earth for forty days after being raised from the dead. He taught His
followers that through the power of the Holy Spirit they were to bring people from all
over the world to be His followers as well, joining the family of God. Then He was
taken up into heaven while His followers watched.
In the future He will return to punish His enemies, all those who do not follow Him,
and to reign with His family forever.
15
Activity 11
DISCIPLESHIP PRINCIPLES
*Review this page with the whole group.
Every disciple is a disciple-maker, every home is a training center, every simple church is a
missions organization.
Duckling Discipleship – You don’t have to be a mother duck. Jesus is the mother duck. Just
follow and lead like a duckling. You only need to be one step ahead.
Are we disciples worth duplicating? Do we have immediate, costly, and radical obedience?
Abraham was asked to leave his home and the very next day he left. Abraham was asked to
circumcise himself and all those in his household and the very next day he did it. Abraham was
asked to sacrifice his son and the very next day he set out to do it.
Dual Accountability – Obey and teach
Material Economy – what I have and you don’t have, getting all you can, keeping all you can
Spiritual Economy – We get more when we give away what we have received.
Accountability = the highest expression of love. Obedience is tied to love.
THERE SHOULD BE NO NEGATIVE CONOTATION TO ACCOUNTABILITY, OBEDIENCE OR
DUTY.
Self-Feeding - The term Self-feeding refers to the items that must be evident in our lives if we
are to become disciples worth reproducing. Self-feeding items:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Reading the Word
Prayer – speaking to God is just as important as listening to God
Body Life – we must have fellowship with one another
Persecution & Suffering is normal for someone following Jesus. Our faith is
strengthened and certain character traits are developed. Note: discouragement
will come when trying to make a disciple, at times, even fear and hopelessness.
Eyes to See Where the Kingdom is not – the ability to be directed by God to show you where
your target areas for creating new disciples are. Strategies, mapping, centers in a city
Pace – Pace is a spiritual matter. There is one person going to Hell every second. Eternal
destiny is determined on earth.
Training Cycle – MODEL, ASSIST, WATCH, LEAVE
Part of two churches (core groups) at a time – each of us should be attending our weekly core
group once a week and modeling for a new core group that we have started for someone else.
*Ask if anyone has questions or comments.
16
Activity 12
SPEND AN HOUR WITH GOD
*Would you like to spend an hour with God? It’s easier than you think. Break it up into 5 minute
blocks and focus on the following during each 5 minute segment.
1. PRAISE
Start your prayer hour by praising the Lord. Praise Him for things that are on your mind right now.
Praise Him for one special thing He has done in your life in the past week. Praise Him for His
goodness to your family. (Psalm 34:1)
2. WAITING
Spend this time waiting on the Lord. Let Him pull together reflections for you. Think about the hour
before you and the things you want the Lord to do in your life. (Psalm 27:14)
3. CONFESSION
Ask the Holy Spirit to show you anything in your life which might be displeasing to Him. Ask Him to
point out attitudes that are wrong, as well as specific acts for which you have not yet made a prayer of
confession. Now confess that to the Lord and claim 1 John 1:9 so that you might be cleansed for the
remainder of the hour before you, and then pick up and read the Word. (Psalm 51:1-19)
4. READ THE WORD
Spend time reading promises of God in the Psalms, in the prophets, and passages on prayer located
in the New Testament. Check your concordance. (Psalm 119:97)
5. PETITION
This is general request for others, praying through the List of 100, the chat group prayer cards, or
personal prayer interest on behalf of yourself and others. (Hebrews 4:16)
6. INTERCESSION
Specific prayer on the behalf of others. Pray specifically for those requests of which you are aware or
that the Lord brings to mind. (Romans 15:30-33)
7. PRAY THE WORD
Now take the Scriptures and start praying the Scriptures as certain sections of Psalm 119 lend
themselves beautifully to prayer expression. (Psalm 119:38-46)
8. THANKSGIVING
Spend these minutes giving thanks to the Lord for things in your life, things on behalf of the church,
a n d things on behalf of your family. (Philippians 4:6)
9. SINGING
Take your hymnal and sing a prayer song, sing a praise song, sing a song regarding soul winning or
witnessing. Let it be a time of praise. (Psalm 59:17)
10. MEDITATE
Ask the Lord to speak back to you and keep a paper and pen handy, ready to relate the impressions
that He makes upon your life. (Psalm 63)
11. LISTEN
Spend time merging the things you have read from the Word, the things you have prayed, the things
you have thanked the Lord for, the things that you have been singing, and see how the Lord brings
them all together to speak to you. (I Samuel 3:9-10)
12. END WITH PRAISE
Praise the Lord for the time you have had to spend with Him. Praise Him for the impressions that He
has given you. Praise Him for the prayer requests He raised up in your mind. (Psalm 145:1-13)
*Ask if anyone has questions or comments.
17
Activity 13
PERSON OF PEACE
*Explain that when you go out prayer walking in the next activity, you are asking God to lead you to
a person of peace. This is a person that you will be able to share your story, God’s story, lead them
to Christ and help them start a core group (church) in their home.
*Read Luke 10:1-11 and Matthew 10:5-14. Review the characteristics of the Person of Peace
below. Review the actions of the one sent by Jesus below.
Characteristics of the Person of Peace:
What the sent one does:
LUKE 10:
V. 5- opens his door to you
V. 6- receives your blessing and shows interest
V. 7- opens his house to you/hospitable
V. 7- offers to sustain you in some way
V. 4- does not waste time
LUKE 10:
V. 1- goes two by two
V. 2- prays for laborers
V. 3- goes with danger all around
V. 4- leaves behind bags
V. 5- gives greeting
V. 6- if favorable response, give blessing
V. 7- fellowship with them
V. 9- ask God for healing where needed
V. 9- minister to them
V. 9- proclaim the words of the Kingdom
V. 10- If no response, announce protest, then leave
MATTHEW 10:
V. 13- he is worthy
V. 13- has influence in his home
V. 14- receives you
V. 14- hears your words
MATTHEW 10:
V. 5-6- goes where God sends
V. 11- inquire/search/identify
V. 11- spend time with the candidate
V. 12- give greeting
V. 13- gives blessing
V. 14- proclaim words of the Kingdom
V. 14- If you are not received then leave
SUMMARY
1. Pray for laborers.
2. Go where God sends you.
3. Enter a place or area proclaiming the Kingdom.
4. Do not waste time.
5. Inquire with discernment.
6. Visit the Person of Peace candidate & engage him and family if possible.
7. Give greetings & ask spiritual interest questions.
8. If there is a favorable response—give blessing & ask evangelistic questions.
9. Spend time with the candidate & their family.
10. Fellowship with them & discern.
11. Minister to them.
12. Always be bold & truthful.
13. If there is no response, announce protest, & then leave.
FILTERS FOR THE PERSON OF PEACE:
1. Welcoming
2. Hungry for Spiritual Things
3. Opens their family/group/community to spiritual things
PRACTICAL FILTERS:
1.
2.
3.
4.
They are open when you make spiritual statements.
They respond with spiritual statements.
They ask questions of you (not just tell you their opinion – but want to know yours).
They respond to your invitation to open their “oikos” (Greek word for “household”) to directly learn from God’s
Word
18
Activity 14
PRAYER WALKING
*Decide which locations you will be prayer walking in and note where each person is going.
*Have each person go with their partner or in a small group.
*Ask them to read the next two pages for 10 minutes then depart on the prayer walk and return in 2
hours.
*Ask them to record contact information from the people they speak with.
One way to begin a conversation with someone is to say, “Hello. We are here praying for this community. Do you know
of anything that we can pray for? Is there anything that we can pray for you?”
When praying for someone you can use the “BLESS” Prayer. B = Body (pray for their health), L = Labor (pray for their
work), E = Economy (Pray for their finances), S = Social (pray for their friends & family), S = Spiritual (pray for their
relationship with God)
1. LISTEN TO GOD. We find as we prayer walk that a key ingredient is hearing the voice of the Lord. After
all, we are seeking to cooperate with God to pray His desires over an area. We know many of His desires
from the Bible, and He will never contradict His Word. However, in prayer walking we see three specific
ways that God gives us insight into what He wants to do.
• Observation: Seeing garbage on the streets may trigger you to pray against the garbage in people’s
lives, for example.
• Research: From research you might find there are specific pockets of crime, injustice, or occult
practices which direct you to those places and give you a clear direction for prayer.
• Revelation: You may get a nudge from the Holy Spirit to pray a certain direction or to pray a certain
Scripture. You might even have a vision which reveals something to pray over.
2. COORDINATE EFFORTS, REGATHER & REPORT if you are with a larger group.
ACTIVITIES COMMON TO PRAYERWALKING:
PRAISE
Praise gives glory to Christ and exalts Him to His proper place as Lord of all. The Lord inhabits the praises of His
people. God’s presence fills the area when we praise, and the demons flee. In Ps. 100, praise is like the entrance
into His very presence.
PRAYER
In Rev. 8, there was silence in heaven for the coming up of the prayers of the saints. Eph. 6:18 suggests our main
weapon against the enemy is to “pray without ceasing.” God can do anything He wants without our help, but He
chooses to use the prayers of Christians as the vessel for releasing His power and bringing about victory in the
spiritual realm.
• Pray in the Spirit (Eph. 6:18).
• Pray with your eyes open.
• Pray together with others (Matt. 18:19-20, Lev. 26:8).
• Pray Scripture passages.
• True fasting has divine results (Is. 58).
PROCLAMATION
• God-given scriptures or issues spoken in God- appointed places
• Sharing the gospel
• Prayer Evangelism - involves visiting your neighbors to ask what you can pray for. Often through God
answering prayer, a person's heart is opened to hear His truth.
19
OTHER IMPORTANT ELEMENTS OF PRAYERWALKING:
• Unity
• Decide on a leader
• Decide upon specific scriptures to pray in preparation for the prayer walk
• Submission to the Lord
• Humility and obedience
• Persistence
5 PRESSURE POINTS
Places you might want to seek out in the area that you are prayer walking:
1. Government centers where legislation is made
2. Commercial centers where decisions are made for who gets what goods
3. Educational centers, especially the president’s office and teachers
4. Communication centers, such as for media, TV, & radio
5. Spiritual centers, both Christian and non-Christian
THEMES FOR PRAYERWALKING:
Attempt to keep every prayer pertinent to the specific community you pass through. Occasionally, however, you will
find prayers naturally progress to the nation and to the world.
Use a theme passage of Scripture. For example, you might try 1 Timothy 2:1-10. Many have found it to be a useful
launching point for prayer walking. Verse 8 speaks of the important territorial dimension to prayer connected with
God’s desire that all people be saved. “I want the men in every place to pray”
Copy this and other passages in a format easy to read aloud several times during your walk. Each of the following
prayer points emerges from this passage.
• CONCERNING CHRIST - Proclaim Him afresh to be the one Mediator and the ransom for all. Name Him Lord of the
neighborhood and of the lives you see.
• CONCERNING LEADERS - Pray for people responsible in any position of authority – for teachers, police,
administrators and parents.
• CONCERNING PEACE - Cry out for the godliness and holiness of God’s people to increase into substantial peace.
Pray for new churches to be established.
• CONCERNING TRUTH - Declare openly the bedrock reality that there is one God. Celebrate the faithful revelation of
His truth to all peoples through ordinary people (1 Tim. 2:8). Pray that the eyes of minds would cease to be blinded
by Satan so that they could come to a knowledge of the truth.
• CONCERNING THE GOSPEL - Praise God for His heart’s desire that all people be saved. Ask that heaven would
designate this year as a “proper time” for the testimony of Christ to be given afresh with simple power (1 Tim. 2:6).
Name specific people.
• CONCERNING THE BLESSING OF GOD - Thanksgivings are to be made on behalf of all people. Give God the
explicit thanks He deserves for the goodness He constantly bestows on the homes you pass by. Ask to see the city
with His eyes, that you might sense what is good and pleasing in His sight as well as what things grieve Him deeply.
Ask God to bring forth an enduring spiritual awakening.
• CONCERNING THE CHURCH - Ask for healing in relationships, that there be no wrath or dissension among God’s
people. Ask that God would make His people, men and women alike, expressive in worship with the substance of
radiant, relational holiness. Ask that our worship would be adorned with the confirming power of saints doing good in
our communities.
20
Activity 15
CORE GROUP – 3rd Practice Session
*Divide into groups of 6 or 8 people (male & females together).
*Ask facilitators to read directions and questions carefully aloud and allow 90 minutes for
Section 1 (Look Back), Section 2 (Look Up) & Section 3 (Look Forward).
*The facilitator for each group will be the person who has the next birthday.
*Use Luke 7:11-23 for this core group session.
*During this (Look Back) practice session, simply pretend you shared your story with someone.
SIMPLE MEETING FORMAT – This format is designed for established believers. You will meet
with your core group once a week for at least 90 minutes. Additional meeting formats available at
the end of this training manual for beginners and non-believers.
1. LOOK BACK (1/3 of your time – 30 minutes) (Skip this section every time a new group is started)
Share a meal, a refreshment, a story from this week, or an answer to prayer. How has everyone’s personal
relationship with God been this week? If anyone is struggling, pray for him/her, and stay after to care for that
person.
Check-up (never skip)
How have you obeyed what you have learned? Who have you trained in what you have learned? With whom
have you shared your story or God’s story? (Review the commitments from last week’s meeting)
Vision (never skip)
Share a story from the Bible, a personal story, an inspiring slogan or song to encourage one another to share
Jesus with others, to start new groups, and to help others do the same. You can use one of the following Bible
passages to get started: Matthew 28:18-20, Luke 10:1-11, Acts 1:8, Luke 19:1-10, Matthew 13:1-23 (Additional
verses at the end of this training manual).
2. LOOK UP (1/3 of your time - 30 minutes) (Start here each time you model a new group)
Read and Discuss
Ask God to teach you this passage. Read this week’s passage. Then ask:
1. What did you like about this passage?
2. What did you find difficult about this passage?
Read this week’s passage again. Then ask:
3. What does this passage teach about people?
4. What does this passage teach about God?
3. LOOK FORWARD (1/3 of your time – 30 minutes)
Obey. Train. Share. (never skip)
Have everyone in the group pray for the Spirit to show them how to answer the following questions, then make
commitments.
Write the commitments down and keep for next week’s meeting. Ask:
5. How will you obey this passage?
6. Who will you train with this passage?
7. With whom will you share your story or the God’s story?
Practice (never skip) - in groups of two or three, practice what you have committed to do in question 5, 6 or 7.
For example, role- play a difficult conversation or facing a temptation; practice teaching today’s passage, or
practice sharing the Gospel (God’s story).
Talk With God - in groups of two or three, pray for every member individually. Ask God to prepare the hearts of the
people who will be hearing about Jesus this week. Ask Him to give you the strength to be obedient to your
commitments.
21
Activity 16
NOTES
*Review this page with the whole group.
MODEL, ASSIST, WATCH & LEAVE
When you find a person of peace you can start a core group (church) in their home. You can
facilitate (MODEL) the meeting for 2 or 3 weeks.
After this time, you can (ASSIST) them as needed for about 3 months.
After this time, you can (WATCH) from a distance and checkup on them once a month watching
for the self-feeding, dual accountability, eyes to see where the Kingdom isn't and effective
utilization of the training cycle. You are looking for discipleship principles.
After this time, you can (LEAVE).
CHURCH DISCIPLINE
Our weekly core group helps to hold us accountable. When holding each other accountable in our
core groups, there are times when we might not get the opportunity to share our story or God’s
story with others. Sometimes we might even forget, but if the Lord impresses on us to share with
someone and we are outright disobedient then these steps should be followed (Gal. 6:1-2):
1.
2.
3.
4.
Talk to that person one on one.
If that does not work, take two or three witnesses and talk with that person.
If that does not work, get the whole group and talk with that person.
If that does not work, expel that person.
AMAZING TESTIMONY
Our brother Curtis went to India to train 34 Christians for 7 days. After 2.5 years, more than 8
million people heard the Gospel and over 1.25 million groups were formed. That’s right, one
person trains 34 believers for 7 days using this training and more than 8 million people made a
commitment to follow Jesus Christ.
PERSECUTION IS VERY GREAT IN CERTAIN COUNTRIES
In certain countries the persecution is so great that before a new believer is baptized they say,
“I am ready at any time or place to suffer, to be imprisoned, to escape imprisonment and even to
die for the Lord.”
“If you imprison me you are freeing me to share the Gospel with others.”
“If you put me in solitary, I can pray and meditate.”
“If you take my goods, I can travel and share the Gospel”
“If you beat me, I’ll glorify God.”
“If you kill me, you will send me to glory.”
22
Activity 17
PRAYER OF CONFESSION
*Have everyone go around the room and read one line from this page aloud.
Heavenly Father, You made my body to serve You and my soul to follow hard after You.
With sorrow and contrition of heart, I admit before You my faults and my failures.
My failure to be true even to my own accepted standards;
My self-deception in the face of temptation;
My choosing of the worse when I know the better;
O Lord, forgive!
My silence when You would have me speak and my speech when You would have me keep silent;
My actions when You would have me wait on You and my hesitation when You would have me act;
My complacence toward wrongs that do not affect me and my oversensitivity to those that do;
O Lord, forgive!
My lack of Your compassion in showing mercy for the downtrodden and the lost;
My pride in considering my own comfort and convenience above the needs of others;
My blindness to the suffering of others and my slowness to be taught by my own;
O Lord, forgive!
My failure to apply to myself the standards of conduct I demand of others;
My slowness to see the good in others and to see the evil in myself;
My hardness of heart toward my neighbors’ faults and my readiness to make allowance for my own;
O Lord, forgive!
My unwillingness to recognize that You have called me to a small work and my brother to a great one;
My ingratitude and grumbling when You place a great opportunity before me to display Your grace;
My failure to recognize Your loving hand in all that touches me;
O Lord, forgive
23
Activity 18
CHAT GROUP INTRODUCTION
*Ask everyone to take 10 minutes and read this page.
CHAT is an acronym for: CHECK YOUR PROGRESS, HEAR THE WORD, ACT ON IT, and TELL OTHERS
A CHAT group is made up of two or three people, all of the same gender, who meet weekly for 60-90 minutes for personal
accountability for their spiritual growth and development. It is recommended the group not grow past three, but rather
multiply into two groups of two once the fourth participant has proven faithful to the process.
A CHAT group is a simple way to release the most essential elements of a vital spiritual walk to people who need Jesus to
change their lives from the inside out. This tool empowers the ordinary Christian to accomplish the extraordinary work of
reproducing spiritual disciples who can in turn reproduce others.
There is no curriculum, workbook or training involved. There is no leader needed in the group. A CHAT group is the simplest
form of spiritual community and provides ongoing accountability to learn, obey, and pass on spiritual truth. It incorporates the
values of living a balanced spiritual life which results in the development and reproduction of disciples.
There are only two suggested qualifications for starting or joining a CHAT group:
1. A desperate need for Jesus Christ (Luke 5:29-32). 2. Faithfulness in the process itself (2 Timothy 2:2).
THOUGHTS ON ACCOUNTABILITY
CHAT groups involve the sharing of an extremely personal nature. It is imperative that you come to a clear agreement on the
confidentiality of whatever is shared in the group. Discuss the limits of confidentiality, (e.g., how things will be handled if
information is revealed which involves the safety of someone or illegal activities).
Consider using 2 Timothy 3:16 as an outline for application to your life:
All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, so that the
man of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work. - 2 Tim. 3:16-17 (NIV)
•
•
•
•
TEACHING- what we should know
REBUKING- what we should avoid or stop doing
CORRECTING- what we should do differently
TRAINING IN RIGHTEOUSNESS- what we should begin or continue doing
Remember that accountability to Scripture involves not only applying it to one’s own life, but also blessing others by
passing on to them what you are learning.
Always consider if there is someone outside the CHAT you should be sharing spiritual truth with and make this part of the
accountability process.
Be specific when developing an application plan. Think through when, how, and with whom you will put what you are
learning into practice. Make sure to follow up with checking on progress in succeeding weeks.
FORMAT OF A CHAT GROUP
CHECK YOUR PROGRESS - FELLOWSHIP: We are motivated by sharing struggles in mutual accountability. Start the time
together by going over the Accountability Questions with one another (45-60 minutes).
HEAR THE WORD - DISCIPLESHIP: We grow spiritually as we read Scripture in context and in community. Continue the
time by discussing what the Lord has impressed on you from your weekly Scripture reading. Your group should read 25-30
chapters per week (e.g. read the book of 1 Samuel or read the book of Ephesians 5 times.) Many people find it helpful to read
aloud. If you prefer to listen to Scripture, you can download “The World English Bible” which is a public domain audio
version, for free at: http://www.audiotreasure.com/ webindex.htm. If someone doesn’t finish the reading in a given week then
the entire group takes the same assignment for the following week.
ACT ON IT - MINISTRY: We serve as we apply the truths of Scripture to living in love towards others day by day. Live out
what the Lord impressed on you in the reading to apply it to your life and pass the truths on to others (5-10 minutes).
TELL OTHERS
EVANGELISM: We pray for those who need the Lord and reach out to them as we have opportunity. Close in a time of
prayer. Pray for one another. Part of this time should be praying for the lost friends, family, and acquaintances for whom
the group has been praying throughout the week (5-10 minutes).
WORSHIP: We acknowledge God in prayer and through our obedience. In your time of prayer, do not forget to praise and
thank the Lord for who He is and what He is doing in and through you as a group and as individuals. Remember too, your
obedience (“Act on it”) to the Lord is in itself worship! (5 minutes
24
Activity 19
CHAT GROUP
*Ask everyone to get with their partner and follow the directions on this page.
*Allow 90 minutes for this activity.
ACCOUNTABILITY QUESTIONS
These questions are to be asked of one another in a weekly meeting of accountability. They are to stimulate conversations of
character and confession of sin to God and one another in a safe environment which values honesty, vulnerability,
confidentiality, and grace.
1.
Start by praying that we will become more like Jesus.
2.
How is your prayer life?
3.
How have your insights from last week’s reading shaped the way you think and live?
4.
Who did you pass your insights from last week on to and how was it receive?
5.
How have you seen God at work this week?
6.
Have you been a testimony this week to the greatness of Jesus Christ with both your words and actions?
7.
Have you been exposed to sexually alluring material or allowed your mind to entertain inappropriate sexual thoughts?
8.
Have you acknowledged God’s ownership in your use of money?
9.
Have you coveted anything?
10. Have you hurt someone’s reputation or feelings by your words?
11. Have you been dishonest in word or action or exaggerated?
12. Have you given in to an addictive, lazy or undisciplined behavior?
13. Have you been a slave to clothing, friends, work, or possessions?
14. Have you failed to forgive someone?
15. What worries or anxieties are you facing? Have you complained or grumbled? Have you maintained a thankful heart?
16. Have you been honoring, understanding and generous in your important relationships?
17. What temptations in thought, word, or action have you faced and how did you respond?
18. How have you taken opportunities to serve or bless others, especially believers?
19. Have you seen specific answers to prayer?
20. Do you see anything hindering my walk with Christ?
21. Have you modeled a core group or assisted anyone this week?
22. Who can you invite to start a chat group, if the group has four or more people, break off into groups of two.
23. Did you read at least 25 chapters in the Bible this week?
EVANGELISTIC PRAYER
Each person in the CHAT group is to list two or three individuals who need the Lord’s salvation. Write down the names of all
those identified in the group on each card so that all of you pray for each of the lost souls weekly. Keep this card in your
Bible as a bookmark for your daily reading so that each time you open your Bible you are reminded to pray for these people.
Use the following prayers and fill in the blanks with the names of those you are praying for.
1. Lord, I pray that You draw _____ to Yourself (John 6:44).
2. I pray that _____hear and believe the Word of God for what it really is (1 Thessalonians 2:13).
3. I pray that ______seek to know You (Acts 17:27).
4. I ask you, Lord, to prevent Satan from blinding _________ to the truth (2 Cor 4:4; 2 Tim 2:25-26)
5. Holy Spirit, I ask You to convict _______ of his/her sin and need for Christ’s redemption (John16:7-14).
6. I ask that You send someone who will share the Gospel with _________ (Matt. 9:37-38).
7. I also ask that You give me or ______the opportunity, the courage and the right words to share with ________ (Col. 4:3-6).
8. Lord, I pray that ________ turn from his/her sin and follow Christ (Acts 17:30-31; 1 Thessalonians 1:9-10).
9. Lord, I pray that _________ would put all of his/her trust in Christ (John 1:12; 5:24).
10. Lord, I pray that ________ confess Christ as Lord, take root and grow in faith and bear fruit for Your glory (Rom. 10:9-10;
Col. 2:6-7; Luke 8:15).
25
Activity 20
COMMITMENTS
*Allow 30 minutes to complete this page.
*Make a copy of each members commitment page and return to you to follow up once per month.
*Have them write their name, number and/or email at top of the page.
COMMITMENTS FOR THE NEXT 3 MONTHS
Use the names from your List of 100 people to complete these commitments.
1. I will share my story (testimony and God’s story (the Gospel) with the following individuals:
2. I will invite the following people to begin a CHAT group with me:
3. I will challenge the following people to begin their own CHAT groups and equip them to do so:
4. I will invite the following people to begin an CORE group with me:
5. I will challenge the following people to begin their own CORE groups and equip them to do so:
6. I will invite the following people to participate in an CORE Hope or Discover group:
7. I will invite the following people to participate in prayer-walking with me:
8. I will equip the following people to share their story and God’s story and make a list of 100 people in their
relational network:
9. I will challenge the following people to use the “Spend an Hour with God” tool on a periodic basis:
10. I will use the “Spend an Hour with God tool once every
11. I will prayer-walk once every
.
12. I will encourage the following people to attend this training:
13. Other commitments:
26
.
Activity 21
PRAISES
*Go around the room and allow all group members to share what they found most challenging about
the training. Allow 1 minute per person.
*Go around the room and allow all group members to share what they found most encouraging or
exciting about the training. Allow 1 minute per person.
*Go around the room calling one person’s name at a time and allow all group members to share
what you have come to appreciate about each person aloud. Allow 1 minute per person.
27
Activity 22
*Review this page with the whole group.
WHEN AND HOW TO USE RESOURCES
1. CORE Groups can be used with non-Christians (Signs of John Track or Hope Track – located at the end of this
manual) or with fellow disciples (Strengthen Track) as a way to encourage their progress in their spiritual journey.
Have one group that is your continuing primary spiritual community. It can meet on your “turf.” At all times try
to also be modeling for or assisting someone else on a temporary basis to help initiate a new group. This
should be done on their “turf.” People who are already followers of Christ but new to Core groups should be
taken through the Start Track.
2. The List of 100 Worksheet should be immediately used with people whom you lead to faith. It can also be
used with fellow disciples as a tool to assist them in their growth. You should also use it yourself if your job or
home changes to update your own implementation.
3. The tools on Sharing Your Story or God’s Story should be immediately used with people whom you lead to
faith. It can also be used with fellow disciples as a tool to assist them in their growth.
4. Consider using the tool Spend an Hour with God periodically. This can be shared with fellow disciples to
increase their intimacy with God as well.
5. Get in the habit of Prayer Walking regularly yourself. Also consider prayer walking with fellow believers as a
way to help them take their next faith step. There are added benefits when prayer walking with others.
Remember to look for opportunities to pray for others and evangelize.
6. CHAT Groups should meet once a week. You should be in one all the time. Non-Christians can be in CHAT
groups, although the evangelistic praying might be changed in that case. Consider this as a tool that can be
used with anyone to help them take their next step in growing in their spiritual lives.
28
Activity 23
FEEDBACK SURVEY
*Pass out one sheet of paper to each member.
*Members do not write name on the survey.
*Explain that you are looking for ways to improve the training.
*Ask each member to take 3 minutes to offer suggestions about the training.
*Ask what they did not like about the training?
*Ask what about the training they would do differently?
29
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
CORE GROUP PRINCIPLES
SMALL.
Keep groups small. Start groups around circles of relationships, people who already know
each other. Meet where these people already gather like in a home, café or under a tree.
With a larger group, divide into sub-groups of 3, 4 or 5 people.
EVERYONE LEARNS TO GROW ON THEIR OWN.
In the group, everyone learns to grow by doing the following on their own: 1. tell others about
Jesus, 2. learn from the Bible, 3. talk with God, 4. help and encourage other believers, and 5.
boldly face persecution and hard times.
CONSIDER EVERYONE A POTENTIAL TRAINER.
View everyone as a potential trainer, both before and after they trust Jesus. Leaders are
usually unpaid and without formal schooling.
OBEY & TRAIN.
The groups are obedience based, not just knowledge focused. Follow Jesus by learning and
obeying the Bible through the guidance of the Holy Spirit. Make practical and specific
commitments each meeting and review them the next time you meet. Become fishers of men
by training others how to learn and obey as well. This creates an environment in which loving
Jesus means obeying Jesus.
NEW GROUPS THROUGH MENTORING & MULTIPLICATION.
Focus on starting new groups rather than big groups. Meet with new leaders as they start new
groups. Train them to do the same for others. Keep everyone connected for ongoing training
and accountability.
DISCUSS & DISCOVER.
Focus on the Bible. Trust the Holy Spirit to help each person discover the meaning of
Scripture. Lead through asking questions rather than preaching. Try to make sure everyone
participates.
30
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
START TRACK: THE FIRST 8 MEETINGS
This is appropriate for people who are already Christians but have not been in this type of group before. The
practice portion is guided and generic for these 8 sessions. Individualized practice is begun in subsequent
meetings.
1. TELL YOUR STORY
LOOK UP: Mark 5:1-20. Pay particular attention to verses 18-20.
PRACTICE: Practice telling your story- You will need to prepare your story and be prepared to share it with people
when you tell them about Jesus. Here is how you can tell your story:
 Talk about your life before following Jesus- Describe your feelings (pain, loneliness), questions (what
happens after death?), or struggles you had before following Jesus.
 Talk about how you became a follower of Jesus- Tell them about Jesus! The essential story of Jesus is: We
have all offended God with our sins. We will die because of our sins. But we are saved from death when we put
our faith in Jesus, who died for our sins, was buried, and raised from the dead. Talk about your life after
following Jesus- Tell them about how Jesus changed your life. Tell of the joy, peace, and forgiveness Jesus
gave.
 Invite a response- Your story should ask for a response. End with a question that will help you discover the
person’s level of spiritual interest. Ask something like: “Would you like to know how you can be forgiven?” or
“Would you like God to change your life?”
 Keep it Brief (3 minutes or less)- Your story should be short and interesting. Do not be boring and do not talk so
long that the listener loses interest.
 Practice telling your story with someone in your group.
 Choose 5 people to tell. Pray. Ask God to show you which 5 people you know to whom He wants you to tell
your story to this week.
2. TELL JESUS’ STORY
LOOK UP: 1 Corinthians 15:1-8, Romans 3:23,
Romans 6:23
PRACTICE: Have everyone in your group practice telling Jesus’ story.
Tell your story and Jesus’ story to 5 people this week. Do this every week.
3. FOLLOW & FISH
LOOK UP: Mark 1:16-20
PRACTICE: Make a List- Get a blank piece of paper and write the names of 100 people that you know (family, friends,
neighbors, co-workers or school mates) who need to hear about Jesus.
Tell your story and Jesus’ story to 5 people this week. Do this every week.
31
START TRACK: THE FIRST 8 MEETINGS (Continued)
4. BAPTISM
LOOK UP: Romans 6:3-4; Acts 8:26-40
PRACTICE: Find nearby water (bathtub, pool, river, lake) and baptize all new believers. Continue to immediately
baptize people as they become believers. To learn more about baptism, see Acts 2:37-41, 8:5-13, 8:36-38, 9:10-19,
10:47-48,16:13-15, 16:27-34, Acts 18:5-9 and 1 Corinthians 1:10-17, Acts 19:1-5, Acts 22:14-17.
Tell your story and Jesus’ story to 5 people this week. Do this every week.
5. THE BIBLE
LOOK UP: 2 Timothy 3:14-16
PRACTICE: Memorize and recite the 7 Bible study questions (questions 1-7 in the Simple Meeting Format).
Tell your story and Jesus’ story to 5 people this week. Do this every week.
6. TALK WITH GOD
LOOK UP: Matthew 6:9-13
PRACTICE: Use your hand to learn how to talk with God. As a group pray through Jesus’ prayer in Matthew 6:9-13
using your hand as a guide.
1. Palm = Relationship. As the palm is the foundation for our fingers and thumb, time alone with God is the
foundation for our personal relationship with him. “Our Father in
heaven…” (Matthew 6:9)
2. Thumb = Worship. Our thumb reminds us that we must worship God before we ask for anything. “…may your
name be holy.” (Matthew 6:9)
3. First Finger = Surrender. Next we surrender our lives, plans, family, finances, work, future, everything. “May
your kingdom come, your will be done…” (Matthew 6:10)
4. Middle Finger = Ask. Then we ask God to meet our needs. “Give us this day our daily bread.” (Matthew
6:11)
5. Fourth Finger = Forgive. Now we ask God to forgive our sins, and we must forgive others. “Forgive us as we
forgive others.” (Matthew 6:12)
6. Little Finger= Protect. Then we ask protection. “Let us not yield to temptation, but deliver us from the evil
one.” (Matthew 6:13)
7. Thumb (Again) = Worship. And we end just as we began – we worship Almighty God – “Yours is the kingdom
and the power and the glory forever. Amen.” (Matthew 6:13).
Tell your story and Jesus’ story to 5 people this week. Do this every week.
32
START TRACK: THE FIRST 8 MEETINGS (Continued)
7. HARD TIMESLOOK UP: Acts 5:17-42; Matthew 5:43-44
PRACTICE: Share with the group about a difficulty you have faced because of your new faith; consider difficulties you
may face; role play how you will respond – with boldness and love – as Jesus teaches. Pray as needs come up. Pray
for each person after they share.
Tell your story and Jesus’ story to 5 people this week. Do this every week.
8. BECOME A CHURCHLOOK UP: Acts 2:42-47, 1 Corinthians 11:23-34
PRACTICE: Discuss what your group needs to do to become like the church described in the passages. As a group, on
a blank paper, draw a dotted line circle representing your own group. Above it, list 3 numbers: the number regularly
attending (stick figure), the number believing in Jesus (cross) and the number baptized after believing (water).
If your group has committed to be a church, make the dotted line circle solid. If you regularly practice each of the
following elements then draw a picture of the elements inside your circle. If you do not do the element or you wait for
an outsider to come do it, then draw the element outside the circle.
1. Commitment to be a church: solid line instead of dotted line.
2. Baptism- water
3. Bible- book
4. Commemorate Jesus w/ bread and water- cup
5. Fellowship- heart
6. Giving and ministry- money sign
7. Prayer- praying hands
8. Praise- raised hands
9. Telling people about Jesus- friend holding hands with a friend he led to faith
10. Leaders- two smiling faces
What is your group missing that would help make it a healthy church?
Tell your story and Jesus’ story to 5 people this week. Do this every week.
WHAT TO DO NEXT?
Go through the Discover Series or Strengthen Series or select a book of the Bible like John or Mark (choose only
one story per meeting).
33
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
DISCOVER SERIES
(FOR GROUPS THAT NEED BIBLE BACKGROUND & FAMILIARITY)
Use the following passages for the “LOOK UP” portion of your group. Your group may need more than one meeting
for some of the passages.
Discover God- who is God and what He is like
1. Creation- Genesis 1
2. Creation of People- Genesis 2
3. Disobedience of People- Genesis 3
4. Noah and the Flood- Genesis 6:5-8:14
5. God’s Promise with Noah- Genesis 8:15-9:17
6. God Speaks to Abraham- Genesis 12:1-7; 15:1-6
7. David becomes King of Abraham’s Descendants- 1 Samuel 16:1-13; 2 Samuel 7:1-28
8. King David and Bathsheba- 2 Samuel 11: 1-27
9. Nathan’s Story- 2 Samuel 12:1-25
10. God Promises Savior will come- Isaiah 53
Discover Jesus- who is Jesus and why He came
1. Savior born- Matthew 1:18-25
2. Jesus’ Baptism- Matthew 3:7-9, 13-15
3. Crazy Man Healed- Mark 5:1-20
4. Jesus never Loses Sheep- John 10:1-30
5. Jesus Heals the Blind- Luke 18:31-42
6. Jesus and Zaccheus- Luke 19:1-9
7. Jesus and Matthew- Matthew 9:9-13
8. Jesus is the Only Way- John 14:1-15
9. Holy Spirit Coming- John 16:5-15
10. Last Dinner- Luke 22:14-20
11. Arrest and Trial- Luke 22:47-53; 23:13-24
12. Execution- Luke 23:33-56
13. Jesus is Alive- Luke 24:1-7, 36-47; Acts 1:1-11
14. Believing and Doing- Philippians 3:3-9
34
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
STRENGTHEN SERIES
(FOR NEW BELIEVERS OR GROUPS THAT NEED DISCIPLING FOCUS)
Jesus Says- Learn to obey the 7 basic commands of Jesus. Keep sharing Jesus with people on your list.
14.1 Learn and do- John 14:15-21
14.2 Repent. Believe. Follow. Mark 1:14-17, Ephesians 2:1-10
14.3 Be baptized- Matthew 28:19, Acts 8:26-38
14.4 Love God. Love People- Luke 10:25-37
Jesus Also Says- Learn to obey the 7 basic commands of Jesus. Keep sharing Jesus with people on your list.
2.1 Talk with God- Matthew 6:9-13. Learn and practice Jesus’ model prayer
2.2 Remember and Commemorate Jesus- Luke 22:14-20, 1 Corinthians 11:23-32
2.3 Give- Acts 4:32-37
2.4 Pass it on- Matthew 28:18-20
Follow as I follow- Make disciples. Pass on to others what you have learned. Teach these people to pass it on too.
3.1 Find a Disciple- 2 Timothy 1:1-14
3.2 Pass it on- 2 Timothy 2:1-4, 14-16
3.3 Teach them to teach others- 2 Timothy 3:1-17
3.4 Hard times- 2 Timothy 4:1-22
Multiply your Core Group- Gather your disciples into new groups.
4.1 Get started and make a plan- Luke 10:1-11. Listen to Jesus’ instructions as you start a new group.
4.2 Gather Together- Acts 2:14-47
4.3 Person of Peace- Mark 5:1-20, 6:53-56. Look for people willing to share their story about Jesus. Start a group with that
person & their friends & family.
4.4 Who is ready - Matthew 13:1-9, 18-23
Lead- Learn how to lead a core group.
5.1 Model (lead like this)- John 13:1-17
5.2 Model (don’t lead like this)- 3 John 5-14
5.3 Assist- Mark 4:35-41
5.4 Watch- Luke 10:1-11, 17, 20
5.5 Leave- Matthew 25:14-30
Go Local- Learn how to reach your local community.
6.1 Go: local- Acts 1:1-8
6.2 Help the poor. Share the good news- Luke 7:11-23
6.3 Go where God sends- Acts 10:9-48
6.4 Go with a plan- Acts 13:1-3, 32-33, 38-39; 14:21-23,
26-27
Go: Global- Learn how to reach the ends of the earth.
7.1 Go: global- Acts 1:1-8, Matthew 28:19-20
7.2 Go where God sends- Acts 8:26-38
7.3 God loves every people group- John 4:4-30, 39-41
7.4 Go with a plan- Acts 13:1-3, 32-33, 38-39; 14:21-23,
26-27
Remember the basics- Learn what to do when you meet.
8.1 Jesus is First- Philippians 2:1-11
8.2 Talk with God- Matthew 6:9-13
8.3 Community- Hebrews 10:23-25
8.4 The Bible- 2 Timothy 3:10-17
35
STRENGTHEN SERIES (Continued)
Commit- learn to stay strong and keep following Jesus.
9.1 Disobedience- Jonah 1
9.2 Commit- Jonah 2
9.3 Obey- Jonah 3
9.4 Obey all the way- Jonah 4
9.5 Use it or Lose it- Matthew 25:14-30
WHAT NEXT?
Choose your own Bible passages and keep meeting. Use the same questions and group meeting format. Don’t stop
meeting.
36
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
HOPE SERIES
(FOR SEEKERS)
Use the following passages for the “LOOK UP” portion of your group. Your group may need more than one meeting
for some of the passages.
1. Hope for the sinner: Luke 18:9-14
2. Hope for the poor: Luke 12:13-34
3. Hope for the runaway: Luke 15:11-32
4. Hope for the lost: Luke 19:1-10
5. Hope for the grieving: John 11:1-44
6. Hope for the seeker: John 3:1-21
SIGNS OF JOHN
(FOR SEEKERS)
Use the following passages for the “LOOK UP” portion of your group. Your group may need more than one meeting
for some of the passages.
1. Turning of water into wine: John 2:1-12
2. Healing of the royal official’s son: John 4:46-54
3. Healing of the paralytic: John 5:1-17
4. Feeding of the five thousand: John 6:1-14
5. Walking on water: John 6:15-25
6. Healing of the man born blind: John 9:1-41
7. Raising Lazarus from the dead: John 11:1-46
37
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
CHAT ACCOUNTABILITY QUESTIONS FOR CHILDREN
These questions are to be asked of one another in a weekly meeting of accountability (Proverbs
27:17). They are to stimulate conversations of character and confession of sin to God and one
another in a safe environment which values honesty, vulnerability, confidentiality, and grace.
1.
How did what you learned from last week’s reading shaped the way you think and live?
2.
Who did you tell about what you learned last week and what did they say?
3.
How have you seen God at work?
4.
How have your actions and words shown others that you love Jesus?
5.
How have you been respectful to your parents and the adults around you this week?
6.
How have you loved and encouraged others even when you didn’t feel like it?
7.
How have you seen God answer your prayers this past week?
8.
Have you hurt someone’s reputation or feelings by your words?
9.
Have you been dishonest in word or action or exaggerated?
10.
In what ways have you been angry or frustrated when you didn’t get something you wanted
or didn’t get your way?
11.
Have you failed to forgive someone?
12.
In what ways have you taken or wished for something that didn’t belong to you?
13.
In what ways have you been mean to others?
14.
In what ways have you not done what you were supposed to do?
15.
How have you taken opportunities to serve or bless others?
16.
Have you finished your Bible reading? What did you learn?
38
Training Schedules
2 Day Schedule
Day 1 - Activity 1 through 11 (Skip Activity 9) & (No Homework)
Day 2 - Activity 12 through 22 (Follow up by email or phone weekly)
3 Day Schedule
Day 1 - Activity 1 through 11 (Skip Activity 9)
Day 2 - Activity 9 & 12 through 19 (Skip Activity 15)
Day 3 - Activity 15 & 20 through 22
10 Week Schedule
Week 1 - Activity 1 through 5 (Homework - Read Activity 6)
Week 2 - Activity 6 (Homework - Read Activity 7)
Week 3 - Activity 7 (Homework - Complete Activity 8)
Week 4 - Activity 9 (Homework - Read Activity 10)
Week 5 - Activity 10 (Homework - Read Activity 11)
Week 6 - Activity 11 & 12 (Homework - Read Activity 13 & 14)
Week 7 - Activity 14 (Homework - Read Activity 15)
Week 8 - Activity 15 (Homework - Read Activity 16, 17 & 18)
Week 9 - Activity 16, 17 & 19 (Homework - Activity 20)
Week 10 - Activity 20, 21 & 22
39